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Photographer Captures An Underwater Dance Of ColorsThe shapes displayed in Luka Klikovac’s work look like colored smoke, or maybe strange deep-sea creatures, but they’re actually mixtures of colored and black liquids immersed in water. The Serbian photographer’s photo series is called Demersal and was based on the unique motions resulting from the combination of fluids. To create this psychedelic effect, the photographer used nothing but his camera and lights capable of showing the dance of fluid shapes captured by his lenses. No digital editing resources were used afterwards, so what you see in the images are actually the precise moments when the two elements were combined. Klikovac said that the goal of his work is to create images that allow people to escape from their daily routine and that his underwater shapes should be interpreted like the Rorschach inkblot test. What do you see in them?

spot metering with the Canon T90 - Photo.net Canon FD ForumKerry Kennedy , Oct 04, 2008; 03:53 p.m. We seem to be discussing the T90 today. That's fine with me; it is a great camera. I would like to hear from you on your individual techniques on actually using the spot meter.ConscientiousArticles Contemporary Photographers Diane Meyer May 6, 2013 – According to the artist, Diane Meyer’s Time Spent That Might Otherwise Be Forgotten “is based on photographs taken at various points in my life and arranged by location.A Fashionable, Retro-Futuristic WorldIn an ambiguous universe stuck between the present, the future and the 50′s, beautiful people lead a fashionable yet melancholic existence. Current and yet to be invented technology mingle with mid-century modern furniture and design. Photographer Ben Sandler captures the mood perfectly in his new series “Tomorrowland,” a world that seems cut perfectly for a movie scipt the likes of Gattaca. For more of Sandlers subtly surreal work, see his website bensandler.com Via: 1 2 3

Ottawa photographer Tony Fouhse tonyfoto/droolLast week I briefly touched upon how shooting projects where you have gone right to the edge, in terms of what’s at stake, can skew what seems important. Perhaps that post, brief as it was, was the best I could put it (because it was brief). But I’ll try to (briefly) expand on those thoughts here.Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная рекламаBox is a collective project made with cardboard and miniature furniture. 2009-2012 Some photos just draw you in and you can’t figure out why. Sometimes it’s actually the not knowing that’s the attraction. That sense of confusion is exactly what the 354 Photographers collective out of Belgium is aiming for with their ongoing project Box. “A lot of people ask us what these scenes mean and we say they can mean whatever you want,” says Maxime Delvaux, one of the collective’s members.

Favorite Classics / Who Are We?Introduction Every camera featured on this site is personally owned by one (or both) of the contributors. And further each of these cameras was purchased in need of various degrees of repair.AntimonideBorn in Puerto Rico in 1943, Lopez came to New York when he was seven. His mother was a dressmaker, his father sculpted mannequins. Fashion and form—that apple didn’t fall far from the tree. The Fashion Institute of Technology, WWD, The New York Times: His trajectory was ever upward. His precocious and unerring eye for modernity—this illustration is from 1963, for Pete’s sake—meant his genius was recognized early.

food for your eyesTo celebrate the launch of Street Photography Now in the French language version, the publishers Thames & Hudson organise a ‘Street Photography Trail’ in Paris. The exhibtion curated by Nathalie Belayche, aka Food For Your Eyes, takes place from 5th to 28th November, throughout the Canal Saint Martin area. The prints are viewable by the passers-by 24/7. in locations ranging from hairdresser, bakery, coffee-shop to fashion boutiques, with all street facing windows, Selected photographs (18 photos) from Street Photography Now book show a mix of unexpected situations and beautiful moment of everyday life, sometimes humoristic, most of the time absurd, captured by a range of established and emerging street photographers. The Street Photography Trail preview is on 4th November. At the ocasion of the launch at Artazart bookstore, 83 quai de Valmy, Stephen McLaren, the author of the book, will offer a guided tour starting at 6:30 pm. If you are in Paris, come to join us !

We die when we stop living. The best time to be alive is nowWe die when we stop living. The best time to be alive is now. External Stimuli : Elizaveta Porodina Photography